Stone fell 20 feet, in front of his six-year-old son. Stone slammed into concrete, tumbling into a gap between the left-field railing and the left field wall.

Homer's death is thought to be the second fatal fall at the stadium and the third at a major sports facility in the city.

Justin Hayes, 25, died after falling 150 feet inside Turner Field from the upper deck concourse to the field level concourse behind home plate in May, 2008. Police found that alcohol had factored into that accident, which the Braves had said at that time was the first non-medical fatality to happen at the ballpark, according to the Associated Press.

On Aug. 31, 2012, Isaac Grubb, 20, fell during the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game between Tennessee and North Carolina State at the Georgia Dome. Grubb, whose fall was ruled an accident, suffered head trauma and died after being transported to the hospital.

Turner Field became the home of the Braves in 1997 after extensive remodeling, following the 1996 Summer Olympics, where it held the opening and closing ceremonies along with the track and field competition.